2 Algerian journalists arrested for publishing video showing businesswomen protesting

ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Algerian authorities arrested two journalists for publishing a video showing businesswomen protesting how they were treated at a government-sponsored event. Journalists in Algeria have faced mounting

By News Room

Social Networks

‘A lot of angry people’: Cancelled WestJet flights hit 100,000 travellers amid strike

By News Room

WestJet cancelled nearly 700 flights as of Sunday, upending plans for close to 100,000 passengers as an unexpected strike by

A propane tank explosion in western Turkey has killed 5 people and injured 63 others

By News Room

ISTANBUL (AP) — A propane tank explosion at a restaurant in the western Turkish city of Izmir on Sunday left

Are you proud to be Canadian? Poll suggests that feeling is dwindling, for some

By News Room

OTTAWA - A new poll suggests the vast majority of Canadians are proud of their home and native land, but

2 police officers wounded, suspect killed in shooting in Waterloo, Iowa

By News Room

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — Two police officers were wounded and a suspect was killed in a shooting on Sunday morning

More WestJet flight cancellations as strike hits tens of thousands of travellers

By News Room

WestJet has cancelled nearly 700 flights, upending plans for close to 100,000 passengers as an unexpected strike by plane mechanics

Yukon village of Mayo receives evacuation alert due to area wildfire

By News Room

MAYO, YUKON, CANADA — The tiny Yukon village of Mayo and the surrounding area is on evacuation alert due to

Michael J. Fox joins Coldplay in emotional performance of 'Fix You' at Glastonbury Festival

By News Room

Tens of thousands of people at the Glastonbury Festival in England were met with an unforgettable experience after Canadian actor

WestJet cancels more flights over Canada Day long weekend due to mechanics strike

By News Room

Following an aircraft mechanics strike on Friday evening that left thousands of travellers scrambling, WestJet says it has cancelled a

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte urged support for Ukraine, EU and NATO in his farewell speech

By News Room

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Long-serving Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte urged his country to support Ukraine and international cooperation